Samsung Galaxy S8 Now Said to Come in a 6GB of RAM, 128GB of Storage Variant

Samsung, earlier today started sending media invites for a device launch at the MWC 2017, but surely it won't be the flagship Samsung Galaxy S8. The phone is expected to be unveiled at an event on March 29, and already the internet is flooded up with various rumors.

Now, the latest rumor suggests that Samsung will launch the Galaxy S8 with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. All the rumors till date suggested that the phone will feature 4GB of RAM and 32GB/64GB of internal storage. Also, the phone will have support for storage expansion via a dedicated microSD card slot.

But, Samsung is planning to include a high-end variant of the phone as well to compete with the competition, but these are just rumors, and none of them are official yet. Also Read:Prototype Images Of The Upcoming LG G6 Leaked OnlineRecently, we have seen the phone leaked in full glory, thanks to Evan Blass for leaking the image. The phone will sport the glass and metal body, but the fingerprint sensor will be placed at the rear side of the phone beside the camera module, and this guy won't sport any dual camera, whatsoever.

Going by the iteration, Samsung used to launch a new Galaxy at the MWC every year, but due to some chipset production issues, the launch date has been pushed to March 29, and it will go on sale from April third week if the rumors are believed to be true.